Edward A. S. Hulton

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Marriages
In October 1981, Hulton married Sydney-born Australian Jillian Robertson, daughter of Noel Robertson. Jillian Robertson was an author, journalist and botanist. She had formerly been married to British journalist Martin Page, with whom she had son James "Jamie" Page.
The two divorced in Monaco 1988. Just 16 hours later, Robertson went on to marry Angus Alan Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton, son of Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton and Lady Elizabeth Ivy Percy. After two years, Robertson left Douglas-Hamilton and returned to Australia with a divorce being processed in 1995.
Hulton later married Caroline Winer, with whom he has two sons, named Edward Nicholas Jack Hulton and John Alexander Romund Hulton.
Flying Boat
Hulton spent over £2 million pound sterling on a Short Sandringham flying boat that he named Excalibur VIII, which was considered "the love of his life." He acquired the airplane in May 1979, which was then housed in a storage facility in Isla Grande, San Juan, Puerto Rico. On May 17, Captain Brian Monkton flew the plan to Calshot, England for Hulton. Six years later in 1985, the plane was used in both Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill and Tenko. Eventually, the plane was sold to Kermit Weeks of Weeks Air Museum in Miami Florida after failing to meet reserve during a Sothebys auction in 1991. As of late 2014, the plane is now on display at the Fantasy of Flight Museum that much of Weeks' collection went to.
 
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